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Index
1. Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. Software Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2.2 UPD Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.3 Supported Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.4 Third-Party Product Compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
3. Install and Uninstall of the UPD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1 Install and Uninstall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.2 Use Point & Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
3.3 Individual Child Driver Updates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
3.4 Adding New KONICA MINOLTA MFPs to Your Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4. Using the Universal Print Driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.1 Dynamic Mode and Traditional Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.2 Using Dynamic Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.3 Using Traditional Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.4 UPD Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5. Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.1 Is the Cluster Server Environment Supported?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.2 Is the Citrix Environment Supported?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.3 How to Find the Supported or Non Supported Products by UPD?. . . . . . . 46
5.4 Can I Use MyTab Function? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.5 User Profile Size of Windows System Expanded After Installing UPD. . . . 47
5.6 Can Non PC Administrator also Operate UPD without any Restrictions?. 47
5.7 Is the Windows 7 Device Stage Supported? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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Konica Minoltas Universal Printer Driver is a powerful new print
solution that increases print productivity and reduces administrative
costs by offering a single printer driver for all devices.
User Benefits
Easier printer management
You can access multiple printers in your office using a single KONICA
MINOLTA Universal Printer Driver. Eliminate the work and cost of installing
and managing separate printer drivers for each division.
Features
Print to KONICA MINOLTA devices as well as third-party devices (see 2.4 Third-
Party Product Compatibility for details).
Use many KONICA MINOLTA devices with nearly the same windows and
functionality as a normal driver (see 2.3 Supported Models for details).
From the device list on the Universal Printer Driver window, you can check the
name, status, location, printing speed, IP address, Mac address, color-printing
capabilities (whether it is color or B&W), and PDL support of each device, and
select devices as well.
Three methods of device access are available: "Network Search", "History", and
"Manual Connection". Access your devices using the method suited to your
needs.
In addition to selecting an output device from the Choose a Device window, you
can use Universal Printer Driver to create separate printer icons beforehand, and
access the device-specific printer dialog using nearly the same method as an
ordinary printer driver.
NOTE: We will end support for Windows 2000 Professional on March 31, 2011,
due to end of support for Windows 2000 by Microsoft. Please contact your local
customer support or dealer for more information.
Windows 2000 Professional (SP4 or later)
Windows XP Home Edition (SP1 or later)
Windows XP Professional (SP1 or later)
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Windows Server 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Windows Vista Home Basic (x86/x64)
Windows Vista Home Premium (x86/x64)
Windows Vista Ultimate (x86/x64)
Windows Vista Business (x86/x64)
Windows Vista Enterprise (x86/x64)
Windows Server 2008 Standard (x86/x64)
Windows Server 2008 Enterprise (x86/x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (x86/x64)
Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise (x86/x64)
Windows 7 Home Basic (x86/x64)
Windows 7 Home Premium (x86/x64)
Windows 7 Professional (x86/x64)
Windows 7 Enterprise (x86/x64)
Windows 7 Ultimate (x86/x64)
Windows Cluster environment, Windows Terminal service environment, and Citrix server environment
are not supported.
Essentially, in order to use UPD, launch the Device Selector first, but if you select
and register the output device beforehand, and create a printer icon, you can also
access the child driver directly.
There are also two types of UPD version: the UPD representative version, which is
the overall version for UPD, and the individual version of each child driver. See 4.4
UPD Versions for details on how to check the version.
The table below lists the KONICA MINOLTA devices supported by each of the Universal
Printer Drivers.
(*1) This indicates a printer driver supporting an individual model. The devices listed in
this column can print using nearly the same functionality as a normal driver. See Table
2-3-2 Differences between Individual Child Drivers and Production Version Drivers for
details about the differences between normal child drivers and Individual Child Drivers.
(*2) This signifies common printer drivers for KONICA MINOLTA devices. There are two
types: one for the bizhub series, and one for the magicolor and pagepro series.
(*3) These are common printer drivers included with third-party products. Only the main
functionality is available. (See section 2.4).
(*4) The supported drivers depend on the device's firmware. The Individual Child Driver
can be used if the latest firmware is used.
Table 2-3-2 Differences between Individual Child Drivers and Production Version Drivers
Model PDL Target Differences from Production Version Drivers
Common to All Models PCL/PS Printing [Favorite Setting] presetting is not supported. Upon start of use of UPD,
Preferences [Favorite Setting] item is [Default Setting] only.
PCL/PS General When using Point & Print:
In the servers [Printing Preferences] window, [Output Method] and
[User Settings] settings are not reflected on the client.
In [Properties] window in a local environment, the settings of [Advanced]
tab-[Printing Defaults] are reflected as the defaults in [Printing
Preferences] window.
PS Printing [Quality] tab-[Quality Adjustment]-[Download Manager] is not supported.
Preferences Even if there is [Download Manager] button, it cannot be used
PCL/PS Printing [Quality] tab-[Image Compression] is not supported.
Preferences
bizhub 350/250/ PCL Printing [Quality] tab-[Image Compression] is not supported.
200/362/282/222/ Preferences
500/420/360/750/
600
bizhub 362/282/222 PCL Printing [Other] tab-[Thin Line Support] is not supported.
Preferences
bizhub 751/601 PCL/PS Printing The default value of [Layout] tab-[Image Shift Settings]-[Back Side] is
Preferences [Bottom].
Bizhub C450/ PCL/PS General C351 uses the same child driver as C450/C450P. For this reason,
C450P/C351 the same functionality is provided for C351 as for C450/C450P. In
[Properties] windows, [Configure] tab-[Device Option]-[Model] item
switches among three models: [C450]/[C450P]/[C351].
bizhub C360/C280/ PCL/PS Printing The following items are not supported.
C220/C652/C552/ Preferences [Basic] tab-[Original Size]-[A0], [A1], [A2], [B1], [B2], [B3]
C452/C652DS/ [Stamp/Composition] tab-[Copy Security]-[Copy Guard], [Password
C552DS Copy]
[Stamp/Composition]-[Overlay]-[Edit]-[Edit Print In Overlay] dialog-
[Change 2nd Page and Later]
[Favorite Setting]-[Add]-[Add Favorite Setting] dialog-[Restore Items]
PCL/PS Properties The following items are not supported.
[Configure] tab-[Obtain Settings]-[Enter Password to acquire Device
Information]
[Configure] tab-[Device Option]-[Function Version]
[Settings] tab-[My Tab Settings]
bizhub C35/C35P/ PCL/PS Printing The following item is not supported.
magicolor 4750 Preferences [Basic] tab-[Job Retention], [User Settings], [Authentication/Account
Track]
PCL Printing [Stamp/Composition] tab-[Copy Protect] is not supported.
Preferences
PS Printing The following items are not supported.
Preferences [Stamp/Composition] tab-[Print in Overlay]
[Quality] tab-[Color Settings]-[Custom]
PCL/PS Properties The following item is not supported.
[Configure] tab-[Device Options]-[User Authentication], [Account Track]
Note: Items not supported by the Individual Child Driver may be described in the help.
This section describes the third-party printers and multifunctional printers supported by
KONICA MINOLTA Universal Printer Drivers.
This page shows all the devices found on the network that are recognized as printers.
Printers determined to be third-party devices as shown with the corresponding icon
in the "Others" field. Information about color/black & white and PDL support is also
obtained, and displayed on the Device Selector window. The Standby Job number,
however, is not obtained.
B&W
Others Color
B&W
Unknown
If a third-party device is selected, the "Common PCL/PS" driver is loaded, enabling print
data to be sent. Konica Minolta cannot, however, guarantee the print results.
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Even if PDL is shown as supported, printing may not be possible if the output device's
protocol is below that of the UPD.
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KONICA MINOLTA Universal Printer Driver includes an installer and uninstaller, which let
you easily install and uninstall the software. You can also perform these actions manually,
without using the installer or uninstaller.
Installation
Method 1: Installing Using the Included Installer
1. Run the following exe file.
UPDSetup.exe (for 32-bit environments)
UPDSetup64.exe (for 64-bit environments)
2. Check the Software End User License Agreement, and if there are no problems, click
Agree.
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Note:
If KONICA MINOLTA Universal Printer Driver has already been installed on your
computer, the dialog box below will appear in place of the one above. If you click OK,
the uninstallation dialog box will start, enabling you to delete the existing driver (see steps
2 and later in Uninstallation, below). When you are finished, start the installer again, and
install the new driver.
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NOTE:
In this document, the term "Printers" folder refers to the following folder.
Uninstallation
Select [Control Panel] -> [Programs and Features] and double click
[KONICA MINOLTA Universal PCL(PS)]
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5. If there is no problems restarting your computer, click Yes. Your computer will restart to
complete the uninstallation.
Note:
If you launched the uninstallation dialog via Figure 3-1-3 Reinstallation Message Box, the
message shown below will appear in place of the one above. After restarting, please
begin the installation process for the new driver again.
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1. From the Printers folder, delete the "KONICA MINOLTA Universal PCL(PS)" printer icon.
If you created any printer icons in Traditional Mode (See section 4.3), delete all those
icons as well.
2. From the "Print Server Properties" dialog box, on the "Drivers" tab, delete "KONICA
MINOLTA Universal PCL(PS)".
3. From the Start menu, specify "regedit.exe". The registry editor starts.
4. In the registry editor, delete the following keys, then close the registry editor.
PCL
<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KONICA MINOLTA\KONICA MINOLTA
Universal PCL>
PS
<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KONICA MINOLTA\KONICA MINOLTA
Universal PS>
Windows Vista (x86 / x64), Server 2008 (x86 / x64), 7 (x86 / x64)
<%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\KONICA MINOLTA\UniversalDriver>
NOTE:
The installer included with Version 1.10.0.0 / 1.10.1.0 uninstalls old versions of UPD, and
then installs Version 1.10.0.0 / 1.10.1.0, so there is no need to perform the uninstallation
manually.
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You can share using Point & Print with KONICA MINOLTA Universal Printer Driver. Follow
the steps below to print using Point & Print.
1. Install UPD on your server, and then create a printer icon in Traditional Mode. (See
section 4.3 for details.)
3. From a client PC, access the shared printer icon on the server, and download and
install it.
NOTE:
We do not recommend sharing via Dynamic Mode, and accessing it from a client.
Although it is also possible to print using Dynamic Mode, it will not be possible to open the
Device Selector dialog box on the client computer, so the device that was last connected
to the server will perform the printing. (See Chapter 4 for details about Dynamic Mode and
Traditional Mode.)
1. On the client PC, execute the following file from the UPD installation package.
2. Check the Software End User License Agreement, and if there are no problems, click
Agree.
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4. Make sure that the name of the shared printer icon you wish to delete appears, and
then click OK to start the deletion.
3. From the "Print Server Properties" dialog box, on the "Drivers" tab, delete
"KONICA MINOLTA Universal PCL(PS)".
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4. In the registry editor, delete the following keys, then close the registry editor.
PCL
<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KONICA MINOLTA\KONICA MINOLTA
Universal PCL>
PS
<HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\KONICA MINOLTA\KONICA MINOLTA
Universal PS>
Windows Vista (x86 / x64), Server 2008 (x86 / x64), 7 (x86 / x64)
<%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\KONICA MINOLTA\UniversalDriver>
After you have deleted the shared printer drivers from the client PC, install the new
version of UPD on the server, and then create a printer icon in Traditional Mode.
Next, share the printer icon you created with the client PC.
You can use UPD to print with any device that was released for sale after the release of
your UPD version, by using the following common child drivers included in UPD.
Common PCL / PS
If you select a device from the Network Search dialog box and connect to it, UPD will
select the appropriate child driver automatically. You can also select the child driver of
your choice from the Manual Connection dialog box.
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Please note, however, that the less functionality will be available than the printer driver
that is included on the software CD-ROM. For this reason, some models provide updated
versions of UPD, or individual child drivers for these models via update packages.
An update package is a method to provide child drivers of new products. For details of
update packages are described in the following section.
You can use an update package to add new child drivers without uninstalling the UPD
version you are currently using, or without deleting your printer icons created using UPD.
Update packages are available from the KONICA MINOLTA website in the same way as
other printer drivers.
Update Packages
The purpose of this package is to add and update child drivers to the existing
UPD already installed on your computer.
The supported operating systems are the same as the UPD to be updated.
After an update, the version of UPD will be upgraded. Check the procedure in
section 4.4.
The UPD versions supported for update are defined for each update package,
and only supported versions can be updated. In general, UPD versions that
were released after the update package cannot be updated.
The user must have Administrator privileges in order to perform the update.
When you perform an update, UPD must have been installed successfully. The
update cannot be performed if some of the installed UPD configuration files
are missing.
We recommend using an update package with the same UI language as the
installed UPD. Although it is possible to update with a different UI language,
all of the UI text will not be changed after the update. If you change the UI
language, please first uninstall UPD, and then install the UPD version with the
desired UI language.
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Updating UPD
Note: The actual appearance of the update tool may differ slightly from the screen
captures shown below.
1. After making sure that the UPD dialog box is not open, run the file "UPDUpdate.exe"
inside the update package.
2. The following window will appear if the update requires a restart. If there are no
problems with this, click Yes.
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5. After the processing is complete, the window in Figure 3-4-4 will appear if a restart is
required. If it is not, the window in Figure 3-4-5 will appear. Clicking OK here will close
this window, but if a restart is required, you must then select a restart method in the
window in Figure 3-4-4. Select Restart now and click OK to restart the computer
automatically. Selecting Restart later will only close the window; the computer will not
be restarted automatically. In order to complete the update, you will need to restart the
computer manually later.
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After updating UPD, you can essentially use the new child driver in the same way as you
normally would. If you have created printer icons using Traditional Mode, however, then
even if a new child driver for that printer is added or changed by the update, the icon will
still call the old child driver. If you want to call a newly added child driver from a printer
icon crated in Traditional Mode, then you must create the icon again by following the
steps below.
1. From the Windows Printers folder, delete the Traditional Mode printer icon of the printer
you want to update.
2. In the Windows Printers folder, right click on the "KONICA MINOLTA Universal
PCL(PS)" icon, and select Print Setup.
5. Log off from the operating system, and then log in again. (You do not need to restart
the operating system.)
KONICA MINOLTA Universal Printer Driver has two modes: Traditional Mode and
Dynamic Mode. Each mode has a different purpose.
Dynamic Mode
Use this mode to start the UPD's Device Selector, and access the child driver for each
of your devices from there. We recommend you use this mode if you want to search for
nearby available devices, or if you want to select the device to use each time you print.
Traditional Mode
This mode is for when you have already created a printer icon using UPD's Device
Selector, and then access the specific driver for your printer directly from this icon. Once
you have created an icon, you can use it in exactly the same way as an ordinary printer
driver. We recommend this mode if you always use the same printer, or similar situations.
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This section describes how to print in Dynamic Mode. In Dynamic Mode, you can select
devices using one of three methods: Network Search, Manual Connection, and History.
Dynamic Mode is not available to restricted users (e.g. with "User" privileges).
Network Search
Use Network Search to search for devices on the network, and select one of the
matching devices that are found. The procedure for using Network Search is as follows.
1. From the Windows Printers folder, right click on the "KONICA MINOLTA Universal
PCL(PS)" icon, and select Print Setup.
3. Select "Network Search" from the pull-down list at the top of the Device Selector
dialog box.
Note:
If there is no history data such as when you first open the Device Selector, "Network
Search" will be selected automatically by default.
Note:
Click Cancel at the bottom of the dialog box below to cancel the search.
Notes:
Click Refresh at the bottom of the Device Selector dialog box to perform the
search again.
Click Search Settings at the bottom of the Device Selector dialog box to open an
advanced search settings dialog box. See Search Settings, below, for details.
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6. Select a device from the list of detected devices, and click OK.
7. The Connection Confirm dialog box opens. Click OK to connect to the child driver for
the selected device.
Note:
It may take some time to connect.
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8. The child driver's dialog box appears. Use it to make advanced settings.
10. Start your application, and open the file that you want to print.
12. From the printer pull-down list, select "KONICA MINOLTA Universal PCL (PS)".
Manual Connection
Use Manual Connection to select the printer device and child driver manually. The
procedure is as follows.
1. From the Windows Printers folder, right click on the "KONICA MINOLTA Universal
PCL(PS)" icon, and select Print Setup.
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3. Select "Manual Connection" from the pull-down list at the top of the Device Selector
dialog box.
4. Select the child driver to use from the list on the left of the dialog box.
5. Specify the connection in the right-hand side of the dialog box. There are three ways to
specify the connection, as shown below.
PortSpecify the output device by the port registered with the operating
system.
Shared Printer
Specify the output device by entering the path to a shared printer
(e.g. "//server/printer"). Up to 239 characters can be entered. You can also
click Browse to specify it while browsing for a shared printer.
Note: The Browse button is not supported in Windows 7 (Server 2008 R2) and
later operating systems.
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6. After you have specified the child driver and connection, click OK.
History
You can connect to a device you have connected based on your history information.
The procedure is as follows.
1.From the Windows Printers folder, right click on the "KONICA MINOLTA Universal
PCL(PS)" icon, and select Print Setup.
3. Select "History" from the pull-down list at the top of the Device Selector dialog box.
| If there is history data for devices you have connected to in the past, then
"History" will be selected automatically by default. If there is no history data,
"Network Search" will be selected by default.
4. A list of the devices you have connected to appear in the dialog box.
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You can use the Edit and Delete functions to edit the list of devices on the History view.
Edit function
You can use the Edit dialog box below to edit the device's Memo column.
You can start the Edit dialog box using one of the two methods shown below.
> Select the device, and click Edit at the bottom of the dialog box.
> Right click on the device to edit, and select Edit from the menu.
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Delete function
You can delete devices from the list on the History dialog box by the two
methods shown below.
> Select the device, and click Delete at the bottom of the dialog box.
> Right click on the device to delete, and select Delete from the context
menu.
When you perform the method above, the confirmation dialog box shown below asking
you to confirm the deletion. Click Yes to delete the device from the History view.
5. Select a device to output from the list of devices, and click OK.
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Filtering Devices
You can specify parameters to filter devices on the Network Search and History views.
Click Details at the lower right of the dialog box to display the Advanced Search Settings
area, and specify your filter parameters.
Details of the filter parameters that you can specify are described below.
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Search Settings
When using "Network Search", you can set detailed search parameters in the "Search
Settings" dialog box shown below.
NOTE:
If you specify a subnet other than that of the PC/server on which UPD is installed under
"Subnet Settings," then a Broadcast request may not be able to pass through the router,
depending on the router's configuration. If this happens, you can perform the search by
changing the "Search Method" to Unicast.
In the Network Search and History views, the "Status(Number of Jobs Waiting)" column
shows icons indicating the device status and the length of the job queue. Each details is
described below.
Device Status
IconThis icon indicates whether a warning or error has occurred on the
device. To see details about a warning or error, use the Printer Information
described below, or check the device directly.
Warning There is a warning on the device, such as low toner or paper. Print is possible.
Unavailable The device is unable to print, due to a device error, running out of paper, etc.
High 10+
Medium 2-9
Low 1
No Jobs in Queue 0
Unknown Unknown
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Note, however, that the queue level will always be displayed as "unknown" for third-party
devices.
The number in parentheses in the text to the right of the icon shows the number of
currently queued jobs. The status information of these devices is updated every 10
seconds.
Options
The Option dialog box below enables you to set the Device Selector options and check
the version. To display this dialog, click Details on the Device Selector dialog box to
display the expanded view (Figure 4-2-10 Sample Expanded View), and then click Option
in the lower right of that dialog box.
The settings available from this dialog box are described below.
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Printer Information
You can open the KONICA MINOLTA PAGE SCOPE Web Connection from the Device
Selector, and check the device status from a Web browser. The procedure for checking
the Printer Information is as follows.
Select a device from the Network Search or History view, and click Printer Information.
(The Printer Information can be found in the expanded area that appears when you
click Details.)
From the History view, right click on the device whose information you want to check,
and select Printer Information from the context menu.
If a third-party device has the similar function to the KONICA MINOLTA PAGE SCOPE
Web Connection, then you can also check its information using Printer Information.
This section describes how to print in Traditional Mode. In Traditional Mode, use the
Device Selector to create a printer icon for the device you want to use, and then you use
that printer icon to print.
1. Open the Print Setup dialog box from "KONICA MINOLTA Universal PCL (PS)" in the
Printers folder, o, and launch the Device Selector.
2. Using either History, Network Search, or Manual Connection, select the device for
which you want to create an icon. (See section 4.2)
3. Click Create Printer Icon at the lower left of the Device Selector dialog box.
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4. The Create Printer Icon dialog box appears. Enter the name of the printer icon in the
"Printer Icon Name" textbox, select the "Set as Default Printer" if you want to use this as
the default printer, and then click Add.
Up to 128 characters can be entered for Printer Icon Name. You cannot use
the following characters: , ! \
5. When the creation of the printer icon is complete, the dialog box shown below
appears. Click OK.
6. The child driver dialog box for the specified device appears. Click OK or Cancel to
close the dialog box.
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8. Check that the printer icon you created is added to the Printers folder.
NOTE:
If you started UPD from a Server operating system's MMC (Microsoft Management
Console), then Create Printer Icon will be disabled, and it will be impossible to create
printer icons.
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1. Start the print dialog box of the application you want to print from.
3. When the child driver appears, configure printing, and click OK.
UPD Version
You can check the overall UPD version, and the version of the Device Selector and other
internal UPD modules from the Device Selector dialog box. The procedure is as follows.
1. From the Windows Printers folder, right click on "KONICA MINOLTA Universal
PCL(PS)", and select Print Setup.
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The following version information can be checked from Figure 4-4-1 Version Information
Dialog Box.
1. From either Dynamic Mode or Traditional Mode start the dialog box of the child driver
whose version you want to check.
2. From the "MyTab" tab or "Other" tab, click Check Driver Version.
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The following version information can be checked in the above dialog box.
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5.5 User Profile Size of Windows System has been Expanded after
installing UPD.
Individual configuration information for connected devices is shown for each login user,
expanded in the User Area. For this reason, when you first connect a model that has not
been connected before, then the user profile will be large (about 10MB per Child Driver),
but subsequently, after the necessary connections are complete, it will not become larger
no matter how many times you connect that model.
NOTE:
The following folders are hidden folders
Windows Vista (x86 / x64), Server 2008 (x86 / x64), 7 (x86 / x64)
<%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\KONICA MINOLTA\UniversalDriver>
5.6 Can Non PC Administrator also Operate UPD without any Restrictions?
If a user without port-creation privileges (e.g. having "User" privileges) tries to start the
Device Selector, then the following message will appear, and the Device Selector will not
start.
In this case as well, you can still print to connections that have been pre-configured by an
administrator.
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